Source of the postNo, there should be no duplicates. If you look at Asteroids-bin.sc for 2003qw111 there's a "remove" command right above the barycenter Manwe-Thorondor:

Thanks, I did found this to be true for 2007 TY430 (Mors) aswell, so there should be no problem. Just one thing I wasnt to ask you. I did realize the SpaceEngine "SolarSys.sc" 0.981 had discovery dates and method displayed for Uranus, Neptune, many moons and Pluto + Charon.

I did realize that if this info is displayed on these objects sure should it be the others as well and I did add discovery info on the rest of Dwarf planets + Dysnomia and Vesta, Pallas and Hygiea. I did also fix problems and typos in these files.

After this I did go through all the named Solar asteroids included in SE and added the same information on them. I did not touch "Asteroids-bin.sc" however would you mind if I would add this information on your file for named bin asteroids + their named moons or you could do this yourself after its next update is finished?

You can go and see my files in 0.981 beta test thread if you wish Mosfet. Since if I remember right you have access to it.

Example from SolarSys.sc:

Moon "Ganymede/Jupiter III"{ ParentBody "Jupiter" Class "IceWorld"

DiscMethod "Imaging" DiscDate "1610.01.08"

Mass 0.0248 Radius 2631.2

Planet "Uranus"{ ParentBody "Sol" Class "IceGiant"

DiscMethod "Imaging" DiscDate "1781.03.13"

Mass 14.536 Radius 25559 Oblateness 0.02293

Example of my additions in SolarSys.sc:

Asteroid "Pallas/(2) Pallas"{ ParentBody "Sol"

DiscMethod "Imaging" DiscDate "1802.03.28"

Mass 0.0000345 Radius 263

Examples I added to Asteroids.sc, Asteroids-small.sc, KuiperBelt.sc, KuiperBelt-small.sc and Comets.sc:

I have finished adding the discovery times of binary asteroids/TNO:s and their moons. I did add the dates for named objects and those objects that were known as "beta", "gamma", "A", "B" or something similar. I did also fix the typo on moon of Polonskaya, named Hektor's moon and added the "|" symbols as they will be needed in next SE version.

However I did have problem with (47171) 1999 TC36. I think there might be an error there because the catalog says largest object in this triple system is "1999 TC36 A2". Shouldnt the largest compont be A1 instead of A2? I was not entirely sure which object was which, so could you add their discovery dates plese?

Also were you going to add the moons of 2007 OR10 and Sisyphus as the data was already presented on this thread. Could you also add the second ever discovered TNO binary 1998 WW31 and S/2000 (1998 WW31) 1? The primary is already present in SE but its moon is missing.

Hello! Do you consider adding the moon of TNO 1998 WW31 soon or have you already added it? As it is a true binary system with two nerly same sized bodies (148 km and 123 km, diameter ratio 0.833) orbiting around one another I do not know how can I calculate the orbit of the primary around the mass center / barycenter to write the information on this object to the files as I did with Sisyphus.

It's been added in the last update . Whenever I update Asteroid-bin.sc I also update the list of asteroids contained in first post. Since 1998 WW31 doesn't appear to have a designation number yet, it's listed in "Others" category in that post.

It's been added in the last update . Whenever I update Asteroid-bin.sc I also update the list of asteroids contained in first post. Since 1998 WW31 doesn't appear to have a designation number yet, it's listed in "Others" category in that post.

Hi Mosfet! I don't know if you remember but I helped you with asteroids on the old forum.Here are some asteroids. The first three are main belt, the fourth is a moon of comet Siding Spring.Should comet moons be classified as comets or asteroids?

Hi Mosfet! I don't know if you remember but I helped you with asteroids on the old forum.Here are some asteroids. The first three are main belt, the fourth is a moon of comet Siding Spring.Should comet moons be classified as comets or asteroids?

Hello! I am not Mosfet, but I can tell you right away from the objects designation that this Siding Spring included in the list you posted is not any of the comets called "Siding Spring". Designation similar to (2343) is a minor planet, and not a comet designation. A comet designation would be either C/ or 2343P/. However there is not yet any periodic comet with such a high number as over 2000.